291,146 views
When could there be a ceasefire in Ukraine? Why do Ukrainians fear Kamala Harris' victory in the US presidential election? Can Ukraine count on lasting security guarantees in the event of peace with Russia? How should the recent prisoner exchange between Russia and Western countries be interpreted? The answers to these and many other questions were provided in a long and interesting conversation by Dr. Daniel Szeligowski, head of the Eastern Europe program at the Polish Institute of International Affairs and guest of the next episode of Patrycjusz Wyżga's "didaskalia" program. We invite you to watch! English: 00:00:00 Best parts 00:02:24 "I don't believe in peace in Ukraine" 00:06:00 Russia's primary goal 00:12:40 "The occupation of Ukraine was closer than we think" 00:17:08 Analysis of the prisoner exchange between Russia and Western countries 00:20:20 Scenarios for ending the war 00:33:25 Security guarantees 00:44:27 China's role in the peace process 00:49:14 The importance of the presidential campaign in the United States 01:04:43 "Winter will be difficult" 01:11:00 What might Ukrainians do if Western aid is taken away 01:16:45 Is Poland's voice heard? English: 01:22:35 The Korean model 01:33:15 Poland's security 01:35:03 The issue of Russian money in the West 01:45:44 Why Daniel Szeligowski does not like discussions about the reconstruction of Ukraine 01:52:40 Ukraine and the European Union 01:57:57 The role of Hungary